§106.San Juan Wilderness Areas
This section designates 15 areas in the San Juan region of southeastern Utah, totaling approximately 540,000 acres, as wilderness areas and components of the National Wilderness Preservation System in accordance with the Wilderness Act. The areas are (1) Allen Canyon (approximately 6,500 acres), (2) Arch Canyon (approximately 30,500 acres), (3) Comb Ridge (approximately 16,000 acres), (4) Cross Canyon (approximately 2,500 acres), (5) Fish and Owl Creek Canyons (approximately 74,000 acres), (6) Grand Gulch (approximately 161,250 acres), (7) Hammond Canyon (approximately 4,750 acres), (8) Lime Creek (approximately 5,500 acres), (9) Monument Canyon (approximately 18,000 acres), (10) Nokai Dome (approximately 94,250 acres), (11) Road Canyon (approximately 64,000 acres), (12) San Juan River (approximately 14,750 acres), (13) The Tabernacle (approximately 7,250 acres), (14) Tin Cup Mesa (approximately 26,000 acres), and (15) Valley of the Gods (approximately 14,500 acres). (Most areas other than Cross Canyon, Monument Canyon, Tin Cup Mesa, and most of Nokai Dome and San Juan River lie within Bears Ears National Monument; wilderness designation generally prohibits roads, structures, and motorized use to protect natural, scenic, ecological, and cultural resources.)